I heart fold-ables. You can use them for anything! They also feed my need for cutting things and semi-crafty. I say semi, cause if I told my older kids that these were crafty, they probably wouldn’t enjoy them as much as they do! Here are a few of the different kinds I have used… […]
Spring Data Collection!
So when I created the Winter Data Packet, it made my life MUCH easier and I hoped that it was going to make yours too…I was so happy to get lots of awesome feedback from you guys! AND lots of requests for the spring version! I finished it just in time for the TPT sale […]
Bubble Letter Articulation for K, G, F, V
I’m so stinkin excited about this product. I LOVE IT! Tons of you snatched it up during the TPT sale last week, so that means many of you are excited about it too! I didn’t get a chance to blog about it before the sale, but here it is!!! This is the same format at […]
Using Sentence Strips for Main Idea Goals
This week we have been all about the presidents, so that means LOTS of non fiction text! With some of my intermediate kids, that also means working on comprehension strategies. I also have to incorporate a lot of writing and syntax skills in pretty much everything I do because of my students’ needs. So I […]
Bubble Articulation! {R, S, L Edition}
This is a project I worked on for a while, that just kept getting bigger and bigger! Bubble Letter Articulation been in my TPT store for a couple of weeks now and I am loving that you guys like it too! *Update, I finished the K, G, F, V version too! You can find it […]
Dollar Store Valentine’s Day Speech Therapy Ideas
I probably saw this somewhere else, but I have had these in my Valentine’s Day materials for quite some time! This is just a quick and easy way to incorporate some fun in your sessions…for only a buck! I found foam lips and hearts at the Dollar Store and snagged myself a few bags. There […]
Can I Have A Stegosaurus, Mom? {Freebie!}
Last weekend, I was sick…I didn’t move off the couch y’all. It was rough. This explains why the blog has been so quiet this week. I was drained of all energy… it took everything I had just to make it through the work week. So needless to say, I went into the week with little […]
Chinese New Year Activities for Speech Therapy
This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. I LOVE using Chinese New Year activities in speech! I posted earlier this week about my Year of the Horse craftivity, BUT here are the rest of the activities we used this week! The book The Great Race is so fantastic…I literally can use it across my ENTIRE caseload. […]
How to use The Snowman to Work on Emotions – Freebie!
ALLLLLLLL SLPs know the insane value of a wordless book. Hello, language samples. So obviously, The Snowman by Raymond Briggs is a winner just for that…but what is also a winner, is the animated film based on the book, that also has NO words. Hello, language therapy. Free on YouTube? You betcha. I have used […]
Winter Data Collection
A gripe of many school SLPs is how (and when) to collect data on students who are working on language goals. This seems to be a hot topic, one that I have struggled with too. So I came up with this plan over winter break and tested it out last week. I think I may […]
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